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Importance Of Education And Training Of Young Novice Drivers

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  • Hajdukova, Tatiana

    (Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava)

  • Becková, Daniela

    (Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava)

Abstract

An important element of internal safety of a society is the maintenance of a functioning transport connection throughout the territory of the country. The line between safety and unsafety is often very thin. That is why we cannot explore safety without being aware of the danger. The study evaluates the development and current state of the road traffic accidents resulting in the death of road users in EU countries. Attention is paid to the countries with the best results of fatal accidents, which are examples of good practice for other countries. The slowdown in improving EU results over recent years is evidence that the most effective remedial measures have already been applied. The results of other measures will no longer be as effective as they have been so far and will require more money, energy and effort to be invested with slower progress than 15 years ago. The analytical part of the study points to the causes of traffic accidents resulting in injury or death of the road users in Slovakia. Multidimensional scaling has been used to identify differences in the causes of traffic accidents according to the age of drivers, the culprits of traffic accidents. The results point to the need for a graduated licensing system for young novice drivers.

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  • Hajdukova, Tatiana & Becková, Daniela, 2019. "Importance Of Education And Training Of Young Novice Drivers," EUREKA: Social and Humanities, Scientific Route OÜ, issue 3, pages 30-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:social:y:2019:i:3:p:30-37
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